Plant Buyer and Manager
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- England,East of England,Hertfordshire
- full-time
- £35,000 - £40,000 per annum
Job Description:
Plant Buyer and Manager | Garden Centres | Hertfordshire
£35,000- £40,000
Feeling like you’ve reached your potential in your current role? Ready to take on a new challenge?
Are you a dedicated and seasoned Plant Buyer and Manager eager for an exciting opportunity? If this sounds like you, keep reading!
What will I be doing?
As the Plant Buyer you will play a crucial role in driving the success of the businesses plant offerings.
You’ll be responsible for sourcing garden plants, shrubs, and trees, ensuring high-quality products at competitive prices are offered. You’ll collaborate closely with the Company Directors to set stock levels, budgets, and negotiate supplier terms to maximise profitability.
You’ll take a hands-on approach in the Shrub Department, helping customers, handling inquiries, and ensuring excellent customer service. You’ll also manage and train staff, maintain staff discipline, and contribute to a positive work environment. Security, health and safety, and ensuring displays are attractive and up to date are also key responsibilities.
What do I need?
You’ll need to have a background in Plant Buying and management within teams in the horticultural industry.
Strong negotiation skills and the ability to work with suppliers to achieve the best terms.
As well as this, excellent customer service and communication skills and an eye for detail to ensure stock accuracy, product quality, and engaging sales displays.
A deep understanding of current trends and consumer behaviour in the gardening industry is also needed.
What’s next?
If you have a passion for plants and a knack for smart buying, we’d love to hear from you!
For an informal chat about the position, please call me, Felicity on , email or drop me a message on LinkedIn. Don’t worry if your CV isn’t up to date, just send what you have already, and we can sort the rest later.
£35,000- £40,000
Feeling like you’ve reached your potential in your current role? Ready to take on a new challenge?
Are you a dedicated and seasoned Plant Buyer and Manager eager for an exciting opportunity? If this sounds like you, keep reading!
What will I be doing?
As the Plant Buyer you will play a crucial role in driving the success of the businesses plant offerings.
You’ll be responsible for sourcing garden plants, shrubs, and trees, ensuring high-quality products at competitive prices are offered. You’ll collaborate closely with the Company Directors to set stock levels, budgets, and negotiate supplier terms to maximise profitability.
You’ll take a hands-on approach in the Shrub Department, helping customers, handling inquiries, and ensuring excellent customer service. You’ll also manage and train staff, maintain staff discipline, and contribute to a positive work environment. Security, health and safety, and ensuring displays are attractive and up to date are also key responsibilities.
What do I need?
You’ll need to have a background in Plant Buying and management within teams in the horticultural industry.
Strong negotiation skills and the ability to work with suppliers to achieve the best terms.
As well as this, excellent customer service and communication skills and an eye for detail to ensure stock accuracy, product quality, and engaging sales displays.
A deep understanding of current trends and consumer behaviour in the gardening industry is also needed.
What’s next?
If you have a passion for plants and a knack for smart buying, we’d love to hear from you!
For an informal chat about the position, please call me, Felicity on , email or drop me a message on LinkedIn. Don’t worry if your CV isn’t up to date, just send what you have already, and we can sort the rest later.
Job number 1686976
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Company Details:
MorePeople
Company size: 10–19 employees
Industry: FMCG
MorePeople is a specialist recruitment business providing permanent and interim solutions for the Produce & Horticulture, Food, Agriculture and Garden...